Saturday, November 6, 2010

Celebrity Coach Trip

Celebrity Coach Trip when reality TV poshos Ben Duncan and Raef Bjayou arrive fashionably late on the trip, a whole 24 hours after all their fellow passengers. We caught up with our favourite ever Apprentice candidate Raef mid-journey to get all the gossip on the show and also discuss his rather barmy plans for a
new TV series of his own. Are you enjoying yourself on the trip? "It's absolutely brilliant. I'm here with my
comrade-in-arms, Ben from Big Brother 11. Coaches aren't necessarily the first thing that you think about when you think of Ben and Raef, but we're having the time of our lives! It's absolutely brilliant.

I can suddenly understand why those older generations go on Saga holidays. It's brilliant. You get to see some really interesting places and eventually stop off at the end of the day to your generally nice hotel and then start again in the morning. I think Ben's found it a bit of a struggle to get out of bed in the morning very early but we saw that on Big Brother. Filmed across two weeks, Celebrity Coach Trip will take on the same format as the original series with 5 famous pairings all attempting to stay on board the legendary tour bus for as long as possible.

Some won't last the course and will be sent home, to be replaced by a new pair, before the most popular couple is voted for by the group to receive a £1000 prize for charity. The Coach has already set off having
started in Prague, and will be heading into Germany before many mystery destinations beyond. There should be plenty of laughs along the way as planned activities include sausage making, a ballet lesson, Soviet tank riding and a visit to a beer spa. And with the brilliant Brendan Sheerin at the helm to keep order and steer the famous bunch, Celebrity Coach Trip is set to be the most entertaining... and bitchy yet.

The First 5 Couples The Chuckle Brothers Best known for their work on Chuckle Vision, brothers Barry and Paul can't go far without hearing their well-known catchphrases 'to me, to you' and 'oh dear,oh dear' relayed back to them. Hailing from the northern town of Rotherham, both have been made honorary presidents of the Rotherham United football club, and can regularly be seen throughout the year on the UK stage. Their slapstick humour may have been loved by the British public, but how well will it go down on the Coach?

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